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Hanoi has many dining options. It is becoming a big soup pot of Asian influences
as immigrants and business people from around the continent converge here, bringing
their cuisine with them. Asian Restaurants in Hanoi is one of the great
delights in visiting the capital. China has always been the biggest influence,
but there's quite a bit of choice in other areas too.
Asian cuisine is a term sometimes used particularly in Canada as an
umbrella term for the various cuisines of East Asia and Southeast Asia and for
fusion dishes based on combining them. "Asian cuisine" can also refer to cuisines
of all of Asia. If you are in search of a good café, Moca Café in Hanoi
is perfect for you. Pungent coffee scents enticingly waft from Moca Cafe. Expatriates
flock at Moca Café in Hanoi for Western brunches and crosswords, and
travelers find respite with spring rolls and magazines.
Fast Facts about Moca Café in Hanoi Address of Moca Café in Hanoi: 14-16 Nha Tho Hanoi Contact no. of Moca Café in Hanoi: (84-4) 825 6334 Features of Moca Café in Hanoi The features of Moca Café in Hanoi are: - Converted from an old French colonial convent, Moca Café in Hanoi has the only specialty coffee roaster in all of Hanoi. - The café offers a variety of Indian offerings of which the Oven-baked Naan is scrumptious. - The menu at Moca Café in Hanoi appeals to both vegetarians, and steak-and-potato eaters. - Besides food, the architecture is awesome. The marble table top comes from southern Vietnam. The tiles were made in the ceramics village right outside of Hanoi. - Another exciting feature of Moca Café in Hanoi is the coffee beans that are the finest Arabica from the highlands of central Vietnam. - The Tandori Salman (seasonal) and the Southern Vietnam carmalized clay-pot fish are its specialty. - The homemade sorbets and ice cream (they use an old fashion ice-cream churner) and an espresso makes up the perfect desert at Moca Café in Hanoi.
Freshen up with the best taste of coffee and savor the other Asian dishes at
Moca Café in Hanoi.
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